15th Bangladesh Denim Expo on Nov 8, 9

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The 15th edition of Bangladesh Denim Expo will once again open its doors in the International Convention City, Bashundhara (ICCB), Dhaka on November 8 and 9.

The expo is set to showcase a special “Trend Zone” area, where latest denim trends and innovative products will be hand-on by the exhibitors.

Here, the visitors can also get the opportunity to gain knowledge about upcoming trends on denim fabrics, styling and finishing available in Bangladesh.

There will be four panel discussion sessions titled- Bangladesh Apparel Industry in 2030: The Road Ahead, Sustainable Transition of Denim Industry, Unlocking the Untapped Potentials and Transforming Human Capital for USD 100 Billion Industry by the international experts.

Mostafiz Uddin, founder and CEO of Bangladesh Denim Expo said, “People can discover, connect and create new business and also grip the chances to learn more about the industry insights.”

This time more than 80 exhibitors from 12 countries are participating including Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Germany, Vietnam, Japan, India, Singapore and Switzerland.

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